Wordscapes Level 364 Answers

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Wordscapes level 364 belongs to the mountain group and sub-category climb pack, which holds ten words with crosswords of six letters. In this 364th puzzle, you need to make ten answers by using these six letters: A, B, P, R, S, and U.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 364 answers for you.

BRAS, RAPS, RUBS, SPAR, SPUR, RASP, BURPS, PARS, PUBS, SUBPAR.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Climb Level 364

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 364 are:

BUR, BAPS, PUS, BURSA, ASP, BARPS, BARS, BAURS, UPS, SAU, PUR, BURA, URP, SUBA, URSA, PAR, PRAU, BAPUS, SUPRA, BRA, ARB, URBS, BAR, ARS, BRU, BUS, PURS, BAS, PUB, PAS, BAP, SURA, RUB, BARP, BAUR, BURAS, SAR, URPS, ABS, ARBS, RUSA, RAS, RAP, SPA, SUB, BRUS, BAPU, URB, PRAUS, BURS, UPAS, SAB, SAP, SUP, BURP.

Wordscapes Level 364 Answers

Level 363 Words Meaning:

  • BRAS: Women’s undergarments are designed to support and cover the breasts, typically consisting of cups attached to straps and a band around the torso.
  • RAPS: Quick, sharp blows or knocks, typically made with a part of the body, such as the knuckles or fingers, to talk or speak quickly and sharply, often in a rhythmic or rhyming manner.
  • RUBS: To move one’s hand or an object back and forth against a surface with pressure to apply friction or pressure to a part of the body to relieve soreness or tension.
  • SPAR: A stout, round pole or bar, typically made of wood or metal, used as a support, weapon, or part of a structure.
  • SPUR: A pointed device or projection on the back of a rider’s boot used to urge a horse forward; also, a stimulus or encouragement that prompts action or effort.
  • RASP: A coarse file or tool with a rough surface for shaping or smoothing wood or metal, a harsh, grating sound produced by scraping or rubbing.
  • BURPS: A noisy release of air from the stomach through the mouth, typically accompanied by a sound and sometimes odor, resulting from swallowing air or releasing gas during digestion.
  • PARS: Plural of “par,” referring to the number of strokes a good golfer should normally require for a particular hole or course.
  • PUBS: Informal term for public houses or taverns, establishments licensed to sell alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
  • SUBPAR: Below the usual or expected standard, inferior quality or performance, not up to par